Historical Studies, Volume 21Colm Lennon, Jacqueline R. Hill Vol. 1- includes papers before the 1st-2d conferences, 1955-56. |
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... Quakers.80 Following Joseph Bewley's letter in November 1846 they estab- lished the Central Committee , and its importance has been universally recognised . Quaker relief was of exceptional importance for three reasons . They were ...
... Quakers.80 Following Joseph Bewley's letter in November 1846 they estab- lished the Central Committee , and its importance has been universally recognised . Quaker relief was of exceptional importance for three reasons . They were ...
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... Quakers as commentators on matters of poor relief can be seen in Arthur Balfour's dependence on James Hack Tuke when planning the Congested Districts Board in the 1890s . Tuke had by then almost fifty years experience in poor relief in ...
... Quakers as commentators on matters of poor relief can be seen in Arthur Balfour's dependence on James Hack Tuke when planning the Congested Districts Board in the 1890s . Tuke had by then almost fifty years experience in poor relief in ...
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... Quakers , the report then turned to the question of land tenure in Ireland . It said that ' the possession of land should be so far considered as a trust for the benefit of society at large , that no private arrangements should be ...
... Quakers , the report then turned to the question of land tenure in Ireland . It said that ' the possession of land should be so far considered as a trust for the benefit of society at large , that no private arrangements should be ...
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Austerity necessity and luxury | 1 |
Concepts of generosity in early modern England | 30 |
Dives and Lazarus in sixteenthcentury Ireland | 46 |
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